A car bomb killed at least 10 people packed into a Baghdad market Wednesday, while an Iraqi government spokesman praised a decrease in attacks during a new security plan in the capital. U.S. forces killed eight suspected militants in a raid north of the city, and captured six others in separate operations around Baghdad, the military said. The car bomb hit at midmorning in Baiyaa, one of Baghdad’s most popular shopping districts in a mixed Sunni-Shiite neighborhood. Hours after the blast, charred clothes hung from vendors’ stalls. A woman in a long black veil dragged a shopping cart behind her, empty. Full Story
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